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. ♪ ♪ this will literally probably never happen. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >> it is a very very slow process and it's going to get better so some terrific weather is on the way. we could have the first 60 degree thanksgiving and more than 14 years the northern lights were al last night. this was taken out in camden hills. we had reports of northern lights all the way for montana eastwood and into the chicago area when you get them one night oftentimes there is a little energy left over. what an interesting sky. as you look at this time lapses, there are things going on there that you didn't even realize. a beautiful day didn't qualify as 100 percent sonny as
. ♪ ♪ this will literally probably never happen. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td...
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>> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: shrink wrapped. >> steve: yep. >> jimmy: and that's it. >> steve: wow. [ laughter ] that's a deal. >> jimmy: yeah, pretty cool, man. we have a giant show, you guys. we -- i absolutely love this woman. her new movie is "hitchcock." helen mirren is here! [ cheers and applause ] st. helen mirren's the coolest. [ applause ] i love her. our good buddy, carson daly, is back on the show tonight! [ cheers and applause ] he's a good man. plus -- oh, very excited about this. he's the president of nintendo of america, and he's here to show us the nintendo wii u, which comes out november 18th. reggie fils-aime is dropping by. [ cheers and applause ] it's the new nintendo console. and it's like -- you touch it and you, like -- you can throw chinese stars, like -- at your television. you aim it like -- yeah. it's the coolest thing. you guys are gonna freak out when you see it. and we have great music from miguel, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] oh, man! >> steve: oh, come on. >> jimmy:
>> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: shrink wrapped. >> steve: yep. >> jimmy: and that's it. >> steve: wow. [ laughter ] that's a deal. >> jimmy: yeah, pretty cool, man. we have a giant show, you guys. we -- i absolutely love this woman. her new movie is "hitchcock." helen mirren is here! [ cheers and applause ] st. helen mirren's the coolest. [ applause ] i love her. our good buddy, carson daly, is back on the show tonight! [ cheers and applause ] he's a good...
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steve, can you fall off a sloef? >> it feels really good, exactly. >> they start to tackle the nation's debt. there's fear of sbimgtsment cuts and, of course, tax reform. the president is packing a he schedule with high profile meetings to try and get something done. tomorrow labor leaders, wednesday business leaders and corporate executives, and friday congress aal leaders from both sides of the aisle. we start with rob cox at reuters breaking news. rob, do you expect compromise or continuing to fight? >> well, i do expect compromise, but remember, the fiscal cliff is one artificial construct cooked up by the congress and the president to basically get us to think about a much bigger problem, which is what you pointed out. entitlement reform and tax reform and all the big issues and putting america into the accounts. the problem is the president -- i mean, you know, frankly has all the leverage here. so he doesn't need to compromise that much to get half, if not three-quarters of what he wants. >> i think the presid
steve, can you fall off a sloef? >> it feels really good, exactly. >> they start to tackle the nation's debt. there's fear of sbimgtsment cuts and, of course, tax reform. the president is packing a he schedule with high profile meetings to try and get something done. tomorrow labor leaders, wednesday business leaders and corporate executives, and friday congress aal leaders from both sides of the aisle. we start with rob cox at reuters breaking news. rob, do you expect compromise or...
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. >> steve, you have some breaking news earlier. you reported on janet yellen. tell us what that says about where we're headed in terms of economic growth in 2013. >> well, i think it tells us the fed is going to remain as loose as it possibly can through '13, '14, '15, and now even '16. janet yellen saying an optimal policy path, one that stays as close to 2% on inflation and tries to get the unemployment rate down to 6% could mean the fed remains easy through early 2016. by the way, they're thinking of scrapping all of that calendar date guidance through mid-2015. scrap it. she's strongly supportive in scrapping it in exchange for economic targets. the strongest signal yet we're going to have changes in the fed's communication policy. >> rick santelli, what do you make of it? >> with the fed, it depresses me. they're dancing around the edges. these aren't discussions about how we can stop the low-interest rate scenario so the government doesn't borrow too much at low interest rates. we're talking about targets. what happens to targets during crisis? they throw
. >> steve, you have some breaking news earlier. you reported on janet yellen. tell us what that says about where we're headed in terms of economic growth in 2013. >> well, i think it tells us the fed is going to remain as loose as it possibly can through '13, '14, '15, and now even '16. janet yellen saying an optimal policy path, one that stays as close to 2% on inflation and tries to get the unemployment rate down to 6% could mean the fed remains easy through early 2016. by the...
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steve in connecticut? >> caller: looking at u.s. domestic play, you did a segment in june, stock rallied and then reported earnings on october 24th, it seemed like the earnings were great. great guidance. but it took a 9.5% beat as of the next day. does the stock still have room to roll? >> i think it does. i was talking with stephanie link, the research director of actionalertsplus.com. there is a class of stocks that are up 50% or more. unless they blow away the numbers and get you to do a raise, they just don't go up. that's part of what's their problem. red bull? that's right. there may finally be a bull in the china shop. the macro says it. the micro says it. things are stabilizing. i think 2013 will be a very good year for china which is why in 2012 you have to buy the fxi. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, trucking? westport innovations seemed out of gas after reporting last week. but then it went into overdrive after the announcement it would be making engines for long haul trucks. are hopes for nat gas fuel future back on th
steve in connecticut? >> caller: looking at u.s. domestic play, you did a segment in june, stock rallied and then reported earnings on october 24th, it seemed like the earnings were great. great guidance. but it took a 9.5% beat as of the next day. does the stock still have room to roll? >> i think it does. i was talking with stephanie link, the research director of actionalertsplus.com. there is a class of stocks that are up 50% or more. unless they blow away the numbers and get...
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they're right when we talk to cnn's fareed za ckaria when he comes "outfront." [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ female announcer ] live the regular life. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do an
they're right when we talk to cnn's fareed za ckaria when he comes "outfront." [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket...
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especially the petraeus scandal, ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> hello, i'm don lemon here in the cnn newsroom. i have a quick update. >>> diplomatic efforts are intensifying to pit putt an to end deadly fighting between israel and hamas, after international calls for restraint, preparations for an all-out war have taken place. 65 palestinians and three israelis killed in five days of air attacks. hamas says ten members of the same family were massacred during an israeli air strike in gaza. israel says it was targeting a top militant. air sirens screamed out in tel aviv for a third straight day but two rockets headed for israel's largest cit
especially the petraeus scandal, ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> hello, i'm...
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. >>> i want to turn to a member of general petraeus' inner circle, his former spokesman, colonel steve boylan. colonel, thank you for joining me. when did you last speak to david petraeus? >> i spoke with him last night and we exchanged some correspondence this morning. >> how would you describe his state of mind? >> well, i think his state of mind is fine. i would suggest, though, that he is very well aware of everything that's going on, how much hurt he has caused his family, the implications of him resigning and the poor judgment and decisions that he made that led to this. >> colonel, would you say that there's any part of general petraeus' state of mind that regrets resigning? the reason i ask that is that he was interviewed by the fbi three, four weeks ago and clearly didn't resign as a result of that interview, which must have been the moment he realized this was all potentially going to come out. and there is a suggestion in some reports that he believed for awhile he may be able to hang on to his job. >> well, i think he definitely regrets the reasoning behind why he had to re
. >>> i want to turn to a member of general petraeus' inner circle, his former spokesman, colonel steve boylan. colonel, thank you for joining me. when did you last speak to david petraeus? >> i spoke with him last night and we exchanged some correspondence this morning. >> how would you describe his state of mind? >> well, i think his state of mind is fine. i would suggest, though, that he is very well aware of everything that's going on, how much hurt he has caused...
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steve. >> let's get a check on the markets. u.s. equity futures as becky said, we came in with green arrows and now we have mixed arrows. green and red. there's the fair value board really unchanged essentially across the board so what little pop we thought we were going to get seems to have dissipated with that walmart news missing revenues, although target coming in beter than expected. overseas in asia taking a look at those stocks again, mostly to the downside, only japan to the upside, by a decent 2% right there but everybody else down more than 1.5, and going over to europe, i think that was mixed, too, right, no, that's all down now, about half a point more or less with a little more in germany. looking at energy, we had a big pop yesterday in gasoline and in oil that came from and it's continuing today that, came from the unrest in the middle east. that's up although it is well down from where it was earlier this year. becky? >> big focus on energy this week, after forecasts that the united states could overtake saudi arabia
steve. >> let's get a check on the markets. u.s. equity futures as becky said, we came in with green arrows and now we have mixed arrows. green and red. there's the fair value board really unchanged essentially across the board so what little pop we thought we were going to get seems to have dissipated with that walmart news missing revenues, although target coming in beter than expected. overseas in asia taking a look at those stocks again, mostly to the downside, only japan to the...
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. >> steve jobs, there were very few people he believed in. but the one guy he always wanted in his corner was bono. he wanted him in his economic segment because he's so smart. >> have you ever met him. >> no. >> i have. >> you have? >> i met him up in dabos. >> partied with him? >> it was a late night. but we just spent a little time with him and i was with andrew sorken, he said can we do lunch sometime? can i get your number? he said i'll find you. >> i can't believe you just gave that on air. that's great. >> that's my new one. >> the big news, was he found? >> i don't know. >> we got to get andrew on the show now. >> maybe he'll phone in. >> get an update. >>> today on the closing bell the two men behind simpson bowls deficit reduction plan which has been touted as the answer to the fiscal cliff. >> meantime, duelling earnings from discount retail rivals walmart versus target. which store chain is your best bet as we go into the holiday shopping season. but first -- >> coming up, investigating in market can be a dirty, muddy, ugly race.
. >> steve jobs, there were very few people he believed in. but the one guy he always wanted in his corner was bono. he wanted him in his economic segment because he's so smart. >> have you ever met him. >> no. >> i have. >> you have? >> i met him up in dabos. >> partied with him? >> it was a late night. but we just spent a little time with him and i was with andrew sorken, he said can we do lunch sometime? can i get your number? he said i'll find...
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thank you for that, steve. we have more ahead from steve. coming up, we're going to talk about several stocks on the move ahead of the opening bell. we'll get down to "mad money's" jim cramer. "squawk on the street," jim cramer right after this. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange where jim and david join us now. >> how are you doing. >> home depot. what do you think? >> a classic case of what's happening in this market. news comes out and joker hedge fund guys say that's terrible and you finish release and it's good. this is a company that's now
thank you for that, steve. we have more ahead from steve. coming up, we're going to talk about several stocks on the move ahead of the opening bell. we'll get down to "mad money's" jim cramer. "squawk on the street," jim cramer right after this. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas...
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. >>> steve jobs stood for thermal nuclear war to protect its company. but as apple settles, is it a new stance under tim cook? tony joins us to talk about it. >> good morning. >> are we getting less lit ijous and what does that mean? >> tim cook said he would favor to settle rather than battle in courts going forward assuming they could find conditions for settlement that were appropriate. it's important to remember that htc is a relatively small player in the larger smartphone market and accordingly in the patent wars. i think what we saw here were apple saying we got to concentrate where our firepower is going to be. htc is offering a settlement that seems reasonable and it doesn't make sense for us to continue to divert our energies in doing so. i think that's why we have the settlement with htc. >> this just allows them more energy with which to step on the gas when it comes to samsung? >> well, i think you could certainly view it that way. i also think you could view it as when conditions are in place that apple feels are acceptable, they're willin
. >>> steve jobs stood for thermal nuclear war to protect its company. but as apple settles, is it a new stance under tim cook? tony joins us to talk about it. >> good morning. >> are we getting less lit ijous and what does that mean? >> tim cook said he would favor to settle rather than battle in courts going forward assuming they could find conditions for settlement that were appropriate. it's important to remember that htc is a relatively small player in the larger...
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cock. >> steve: yeah, doug cock. yeah, he was always around, doug cock. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: next one's a how-to book. they are always useful. this is "how to rip off a drug dealer" by rex feral. [ laughter ] this is a real book. about how to rip off a drug dealer. for real. but, here's the best part, the dedication, look at this. the dedication says, "to the men of courage who dare to take a chance. to tara lee, timothy ryan, and richard, and all those outlaws out there i dare not mention by name." what about tara lee and timothy ryan? [ laughter ] >> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: you just mentioned their names! >> steve: the escobar family just got a hold of those dudes. >> jimmy: "how to rip off a drug dealer." >> steve: do you know what's a good way to make money? >> jimmy: what's that? >> steve: rip off a drug dealer. yeah. they're not well -- >> jimmy: oh, god. well, this one -- we're down to our last book here. >> steve: aw. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: this is from our friends across the pond. england, to be e
cock. >> steve: yeah, doug cock. yeah, he was always around, doug cock. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: next one's a how-to book. they are always useful. this is "how to rip off a drug dealer" by rex feral. [ laughter ] this is a real book. about how to rip off a drug dealer. for real. but, here's the best part, the dedication, look at this. the dedication says, "to the men of courage who dare to take a chance. to tara lee, timothy ryan, and richard, and all those...
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and i wrecked one. >> steve: what happened? >> jimmy: i wrecked one hard. >> steve: how did you do that? you were riding on the gym floor of the gymnasium? >> jimmy: i was in the gymnasium. i didn't know the girl's volleyball team was going to be practicing there. >> steve: oh, snap. >> jimmy: i damn near sprained myself going through the net. >> steve: oh, my god. you almost decapitated. you're lucky you're a vampire. >> jimmy: yeah. here's one from -- here's one from @ibdjojo. he says, "dracula kills edward and says, real vampires don't sparkle, bitch!" [ laughter and applause ] that happened in the new "twilight." these are spoilers. >> steve: so dracula. my gosh, how many draculas are in that movie? >> jimmy: sam roskowsi says, "the cullens spend the entire movie sheepishly explaining that jacob's just saying hello when he sniffs your crotch." he's the wolf. >> steve: he's the wolf guy. team jacob. >> jimmy: or maybe he's not even a wolf when he does it. >> steve: who knows. >> jimmy: yeah. i don't know. i haven't seen it y
and i wrecked one. >> steve: what happened? >> jimmy: i wrecked one hard. >> steve: how did you do that? you were riding on the gym floor of the gymnasium? >> jimmy: i was in the gymnasium. i didn't know the girl's volleyball team was going to be practicing there. >> steve: oh, snap. >> jimmy: i damn near sprained myself going through the net. >> steve: oh, my god. you almost decapitated. you're lucky you're a vampire. >> jimmy: yeah. here's one...
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that is the news for this thursday night. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. whatever it takes, get to sears super saturday with friday preview! with 60% off sweaters for the family. this led tvfor just $119.99. and this craftsman impact wrench, for $89.99.
that is the news for this thursday night. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade....
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yeah, it's bong. [ laughter ] >> steve: wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: just bong it. >> steve: the bong's the best. >> jimmy: you gotta go and just bong it. [ applause ] [ imitating bong ] >> jimmy: and finally, pro -- marijuana has been known to treat sex addiction. con -- or as general petraeus put it, "4-20, y'all!" [ laughter and applause ] that is the "pros and cons," everybody. we will be right back with more "late night." come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] applebee's new spirited cuisine. crafted with a touch of whisky, wine, and beer by highly skilled chefs. yep, this is real. double barrel whisky sirloins and new napa chicken & portobellos, starting at $9.99. see you tomorrow. and this is our emergen-c. [ nora ] when you run your own place, you can't miss a day. so we rely on emergen-c. with vitamin c for immune support plus energizing b vitamins, our regulars know we're sure to be there. get your free sample at emergenc.com. stay healthy, and feel the good. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] prepare yourself for the feeling of more water without u
yeah, it's bong. [ laughter ] >> steve: wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: just bong it. >> steve: the bong's the best. >> jimmy: you gotta go and just bong it. [ applause ] [ imitating bong ] >> jimmy: and finally, pro -- marijuana has been known to treat sex addiction. con -- or as general petraeus put it, "4-20, y'all!" [ laughter and applause ] that is the "pros and cons," everybody. we will be right back with more "late...
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cnbc's steve leisman is here with that. what do they have to say? >> so they told us what i think we knew, which is that they're probably going to do additional asset purchases in january when the extenders -- what they're doing right now, this operation twist -- when that runs out. selling short term, buying long ter term. qe3-plus, maybe qe4. it is another extension of "operation twist" but they'll get rid of the selling and all they'll be doing is buying. that's one thing. another thing is they're having this big discussion internally about the guidance they provide and all i can tell you, michelle, is when i read the minutes, it doesn't sound like the discussion's ready for prime time. they are literally all over the place. they agree it needs to clang. what's the sflem they don't like this calendar dade guidance. they think it should be linked to economic goals, or economic targets. like we will stop keeping rates low when unemployment gets below, x or if inflation gets above y. but they can't agree on the targets. they're worried about the eff
cnbc's steve leisman is here with that. what do they have to say? >> so they told us what i think we knew, which is that they're probably going to do additional asset purchases in january when the extenders -- what they're doing right now, this operation twist -- when that runs out. selling short term, buying long ter term. qe3-plus, maybe qe4. it is another extension of "operation twist" but they'll get rid of the selling and all they'll be doing is buying. that's one thing....
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steve wynn, that's where we to want ask him, do you to want save $20 million on taxes? are you that secure your credit will be so great you'll be able to borrow next year if you need that cash? or do you to want ask steve wynn, do you not have anything to invest in because 2013 is going to stink? those are the questions i want to ask. i think giving money away, i think it's great. why should corporations keep all this cash? make them lean and mean. >> the way you're dividing it, if you were going to give the money anyways, why not move it up, but you question if they were going to in the first place? >> here's the thing that bothers me a little bit. it won't be until next year we know did that ceo -- if you're a ceo, think about it, you get an out, you goat say, i'm grog give this money back so the tax man doesn't steal it from you versus saying, i'm unsure about what my cap-ex is going to be because of a european recession. that sounds weak. that sounds like you don't know how to invest money. to say it's to save taxes, hey, you have pressure off you. >> i think we hav
steve wynn, that's where we to want ask him, do you to want save $20 million on taxes? are you that secure your credit will be so great you'll be able to borrow next year if you need that cash? or do you to want ask steve wynn, do you not have anything to invest in because 2013 is going to stink? those are the questions i want to ask. i think giving money away, i think it's great. why should corporations keep all this cash? make them lean and mean. >> the way you're dividing it, if you...
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. >> governor, i mean, to your point, i read it entirely differently from steve. i read it as, i'm probably not going to appoint her -- >> fighting for her. >> i'll get a defense out automatically so that when i don't we don't have to relitigate this again and everyone knows where i stand on my friend susan rice. but you and i talked about this earli earlier, governor and made a bet with a colleague. >> not for $10,000. >> not. >> way more than that. >> you and i agreed against another colleague that if susan rice was put up for nomination we could think of a couple democrats who would oppose her nomination. >> right. >> why would obama waste capital on susan rice when he's got so many other things to worry about right now? >> s.e. makes a good point. the president has to use capital. we need republican cooperation to get anything done in this country, important things. >> right. >> why rip off a scab and an open sore trying to build that cooperation? that's on the one hand. on the other hand, the president i believe, deeply believes that this is unfair but i thin
. >> governor, i mean, to your point, i read it entirely differently from steve. i read it as, i'm probably not going to appoint her -- >> fighting for her. >> i'll get a defense out automatically so that when i don't we don't have to relitigate this again and everyone knows where i stand on my friend susan rice. but you and i talked about this earli earlier, governor and made a bet with a colleague. >> not for $10,000. >> not. >> way more than that. >>...
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but you get steve buscemi to play general petraeus. he's got the look and this way of giving you a deep inner sliminess. the paula broadwell role is so juicy. you know who has to win, angie jolie. the sex appeal, the toughness. can't you see the scenes of her and the general running through the mountains of afghanistan during which they find a cave and do some cardio. back at home we see the wife, holly petraeus, played by kathy bates. we get bruce willis to play general allen because his entrance makes the story even more bizarre. and to play jill kelley, the hot wife who unnerved the tough broadwell and made an fbi agent go mad and called the fbi launching the whole investigation i would would point back to her, we get, yep, kim kardashian. so what if she can't act. no one can resist her. a general is sending her thousands of e-mails, the sfib sending her shirtless photos, and who will play him, that fbi agent? that's a no-brainer. the situation. we get tom cruise as eric cantor, the congressman who knew before the election, and will
but you get steve buscemi to play general petraeus. he's got the look and this way of giving you a deep inner sliminess. the paula broadwell role is so juicy. you know who has to win, angie jolie. the sex appeal, the toughness. can't you see the scenes of her and the general running through the mountains of afghanistan during which they find a cave and do some cardio. back at home we see the wife, holly petraeus, played by kathy bates. we get bruce willis to play general allen because his...
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they were throwing tires. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> pushing further into the green right now, the dow jones is up five points. the s&p 500 up four, and the nasdaq up 11. bob pisani joins me from the nice. what turned us around? it was a pretty decent pop a few minutes ago. >> we had a rally on nothing. on air. this is one of the lightest volume days of the year. bond market is closed. folks, we've rallied 70 points in the dow in the last hour and a half. and i think a lot of this might be related to the options expiration. the vix, volatility index, intraday has simply collapsed. a lot of people are likely short. we're going int
they were throwing tires. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>>...
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steve johns have hated the ipad mini? >> steve jobs just said there wasn't enough screen real estate, the real experience was the 10-inch level. most people i know who have tried both like the ten inch. once it passed the size of a smartphone which you can throw in your pocket, you really want something large enough to do some work with. i think that the ipad minute was a defensive response on apple's part to an incursion potential by amazon, google and sam sung to the 7-inch space. said we better cover that. >> good debate and good discussion. both have you back on. go back to your respective corner he is. stay tuned. >>> breaking news on mbia. earlier, talk about the story, referenced mark palmer, btig park the best team on the business on street since and welcome in mark palmer on the phone. mark, thanks for joining us on short notice. what is going on with mbia? >> well it goes back to last week, brian, when mbia launched a con sense solicitation. essentially what they are trying to do is remove mbia insurance, which
steve johns have hated the ipad mini? >> steve jobs just said there wasn't enough screen real estate, the real experience was the 10-inch level. most people i know who have tried both like the ten inch. once it passed the size of a smartphone which you can throw in your pocket, you really want something large enough to do some work with. i think that the ipad minute was a defensive response on apple's part to an incursion potential by amazon, google and sam sung to the 7-inch space. said...
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the evening's main honoree was steve korman. at the end of the night he was to present a single $10,000 scholarship for a fox school student. so we all thought. most of these kids that go to temple aren't. you could feel the tension as the 20 finalists gathered him steve on stage. whach happen watch what happens. listen carefully. >> i have to tell you, i read 20 letters. is what we wrote about -- we're lucky the next generation's going to be amazing. all 20 when you think about it are winners. and i think we said $10,000. didn't we? we're changing it to $12,000. okay? and -- did i say all winners? you're all winners. you're all getting a scholarship. >> the room erupted. it was an electrifying moment. only thing better than seeing the faces of the kids who received the gifts was seeing the joy in steve korman's face as he did the giving. that's one face of business and success, simon, that we sometimes fail to see. >>> simon, i was thinking about this. it was a really moving movement. often philanthropy takes place privately. s
the evening's main honoree was steve korman. at the end of the night he was to present a single $10,000 scholarship for a fox school student. so we all thought. most of these kids that go to temple aren't. you could feel the tension as the 20 finalists gathered him steve on stage. whach happen watch what happens. listen carefully. >> i have to tell you, i read 20 letters. is what we wrote about -- we're lucky the next generation's going to be amazing. all 20 when you think about it are...
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. >> steve eichbauer. i'm here on a parole violation for a dirty ua, dirty urinalysis for using drugs. it's lucky because both of us want to exercise. sometimes you get with a celly that doesn't want to exercise. and it's nice to have somebody that does because then you can use their body weight. >> you want to not look over your back as much and if you're just a stick figure walking in here with some new beef you know, and you've got your chest all puffed out like this you know, and you're talking like bubba, you know, then of course you're going to have some problems. but if you're consistently working out, then people know that you're pretty much physically fit. they'll leave their hands off of you. because you don't want to end up somebody's girl, you know, something like that in here. yeah. >> as for the new arrivals, they'll have to come up with their own methods for coping with life behind bars. >> you know, it's cold, and it's depressing. this is the worst, but you have to do it. when i go to sleep
. >> steve eichbauer. i'm here on a parole violation for a dirty ua, dirty urinalysis for using drugs. it's lucky because both of us want to exercise. sometimes you get with a celly that doesn't want to exercise. and it's nice to have somebody that does because then you can use their body weight. >> you want to not look over your back as much and if you're just a stick figure walking in here with some new beef you know, and you've got your chest all puffed out like this you know,...
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steve leisman, what's he saying? >> fed chairman ben bernanke saying the federal reserve will continue to use policy tools to support the economic recovery and making some positive comments about the housing markets saying for the first time in a number of years the housing sector is improving and adding to jobs and growth in the economy but saying housing is not out of the woods. it still faces significant obstacles. pointing out though the benefits of the housing revival remain quite uneven. saying that strengthening the housing recovery is still a critical challenge for all policymakers. makes a special point here that i haven't seen in at least a while, if ever, talking about the impact of the housing crisis on lower income and minority communities, saying they have been disproportionately affected by the housing bust. i want to spend a little time talking about this because there is a message to bankers in this. he's pointing out, since 2006 when you look at purchase mortgages to african-americans and hispanics,
steve leisman, what's he saying? >> fed chairman ben bernanke saying the federal reserve will continue to use policy tools to support the economic recovery and making some positive comments about the housing markets saying for the first time in a number of years the housing sector is improving and adding to jobs and growth in the economy but saying housing is not out of the woods. it still faces significant obstacles. pointing out though the benefits of the housing revival remain quite...
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good to talk to you. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> this sunday, sir roger moore tells me about being james bond and his rivalry with sean connery. i think with all of the bonds, sean connery would win a fight. if you went in a bar and a big fight broke out, i think sean connery would be the hardest. i think you would pull the most women. i think they would gravitate to
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. >> yesterday, steve schmidt took up the cry against the conservative entertainment complex. >> too many swing voters in the country, when you hear conservative, they think of wombs and wackos. we gave up five u.s. senate seats in the last election cycle by people who were just out there. completely extreme. manifestly unprepared for the offices that they are running for. our elected leaders are scared to death of the conservative entire at the same time complex, the shrill and divisive voices, rejecting the social extremism of the republican party on issue after issue. >> one of the leading lights of the conservative entertainment complex, talk radio host laura ingram told politico blaming talk radio for the problems in the gop elite is hilarious and typical of people who want to continue to get paid to give bad advice to campaigns. right wing anti tax, anti government crusader grover norquist believes there is exactly one person to blame for the republican defeat and it is not rush limbaugh. >> we just had an election, and the house of representatives was committed to keeping taxe
. >> yesterday, steve schmidt took up the cry against the conservative entertainment complex. >> too many swing voters in the country, when you hear conservative, they think of wombs and wackos. we gave up five u.s. senate seats in the last election cycle by people who were just out there. completely extreme. manifestly unprepared for the offices that they are running for. our elected leaders are scared to death of the conservative entire at the same time complex, the shrill and...
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that's even more than steve wozniak owns right now, i'm sure. and this is my favorite. with that money, you could buy $53 million mcdonald's franchises. >> yeah, or -- >> and here's your favorite. >> the hope diamond, but not just one hope diamond. you could buy the hope diamond 64,000 times. that's a lot of bling, bill. >> in your dreams, drury. in your dreams, right? >> okay, so that's what you get for $16 trillion. >> that's a lot of dough. there's the number. it continues to climb. >> okay. coming up next, folks, we're coming back with the closing countdown. >>> after the bell, the latest "twilight" movie looks like at blockbuster in the making. we're going to look at what that film means for the company l lionsgate. >>> and delta is digging through the airplane graveyard. where it could help them fly above the competition. we'll be right back. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. chances are, you're no
that's even more than steve wozniak owns right now, i'm sure. and this is my favorite. with that money, you could buy $53 million mcdonald's franchises. >> yeah, or -- >> and here's your favorite. >> the hope diamond, but not just one hope diamond. you could buy the hope diamond 64,000 times. that's a lot of bling, bill. >> in your dreams, drury. in your dreams, right? >> okay, so that's what you get for $16 trillion. >> that's a lot of dough. there's the...
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that stock down on some comments around the surface tablet from ceo steve ballmer. he told a french paper that the launch has been "modest." some interpret that to mean maybe sales were weak though microsoft contacted us and say, there may have been some mistranslation. he could have meant modest in terms of the way they did it. it's lost $3 a share since mid-september. >>> apple is down even though it reached a global patent settlement with htc. reports out after korean paper that samsung may have increased the price of processors for the ipad and iphone by nearly 20%. that story came to us via the blog theverge.com. it could hurt profit margins and shows the real risk of that friendmys relationship between samsung and apple. >>> a pancreatic cancer drug trial where survival rates rose in one of the deadliest forms of cancer. celgene was added to top picks live at citigroup. >>> rim we finally have a date. blackberry 10 will be launched january 30th. the first time we've got an firm date from research in mowing. the stock up 3.4%. >>> j2.com is buying internet medi
that stock down on some comments around the surface tablet from ceo steve ballmer. he told a french paper that the launch has been "modest." some interpret that to mean maybe sales were weak though microsoft contacted us and say, there may have been some mistranslation. he could have meant modest in terms of the way they did it. it's lost $3 a share since mid-september. >>> apple is down even though it reached a global patent settlement with htc. reports out after korean...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> steve: and now, it's time once again for, "let us play with your look." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look ♪ ♪ let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look ♪ ♪ let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look ♪ ♪ let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look ♪ ♪ let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look ♪ ♪ let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look ♪ [ higher pitched ] ♪ let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look let u
[ cheers and applause ] >> steve: and now, it's time once again for, "let us play with your look." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look ♪ ♪ let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play with your look ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ let us play with your look let us play with your look let us play...
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steve, are we making too much of this? you know, we know what kind of tools they have available. we know that monetary policy is often at odds with fiscal policy, right? >> with due respect, bill and maria, i think you are making too much of it. he said it before. i don't think there's been any expectation that given the size of the gdp hit that would come from the fiscal cliff, i would be surprised if the market really thought the federal reserve could lean against it, and specifically, i forget when it was, july, perhaps august, bernanke used almost that exact language. so if i was to say what spooked the market today from the bernanke speech, two things stood out to me. the first was a generally down beat tenor pointing out that if we avoid the fiscal cliff, there is going to be drag next year from federal fiscal spending. the other thing that was curious, and i have been on the phone with economists for a couple hours now trying to figure out the meaning of it. when the federal reserve chairman said that potential gdp, which is the speed limit of the economy, could be below 2
steve, are we making too much of this? you know, we know what kind of tools they have available. we know that monetary policy is often at odds with fiscal policy, right? >> with due respect, bill and maria, i think you are making too much of it. he said it before. i don't think there's been any expectation that given the size of the gdp hit that would come from the fiscal cliff, i would be surprised if the market really thought the federal reserve could lean against it, and specifically,...
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plus republican strategist steve schmidt, presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent chuck todd, and the "washington post's" bob woodward. >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest-running television program, this is "meet the press." with david gregory. >> and good sunday morning. the newly re-elected president's message on friday, get back to work. but the focus of that work and on that work is now overshadowed by friday
plus republican strategist steve schmidt, presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent chuck todd, and the "washington post's" bob woodward. >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest-running television program, this is "meet the press." with david gregory. >> and good sunday morning. the newly re-elected president's message on friday, get back to work. but the focus of that work and...
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steve, as you drive around donating supplies, how much of a red cross presence have you seen? >> very little. i've within talk ibeen talking they're telling us they're trying to get as many people out, but they're stretched very thin. >> the red cross is a huge institution and the leaders say it will cost the organization $100 million by the time all the numbers are in. in its appeals for sandy, the red cross insists every penny goes to storm victims, yet on its website, it says only that donations will go towards storms like sandy. >> let us know what you think of susan's excellent reporting. today, i went out to the rockaway. plus at the center of the david petraeus scandal. who is paula broadwell? how did the two meet and how did she get so close t.o. director of the cia? man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of yo
steve, as you drive around donating supplies, how much of a red cross presence have you seen? >> very little. i've within talk ibeen talking they're telling us they're trying to get as many people out, but they're stretched very thin. >> the red cross is a huge institution and the leaders say it will cost the organization $100 million by the time all the numbers are in. in its appeals for sandy, the red cross insists every penny goes to storm victims, yet on its website, it says...